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Choosing glasses, need help?
I have low self esteem so here's my problem, I'm fine with wearing glasses, it's just what frames
I love how full rim glasses look, it looks really good on me and it boosts my self esteem, I think I look better with then without, the problem is I don't want to see frames everywhere
I think semi rimless are ugly, especially on me, as I have a preety high prescription in one eye (3.25) and a low one in the other (2.00)
I find rimless also kind of ugly, they don't look good on me, and they are too bepreakabl and just 'weird' to me
So to those who have worn full rimmed glasses, do you advise them? Do you get used to seeing the rim?
Thanks
What rim do you think looks best?
4 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Go full rim! You like them, and that's what's important. It boosts your self esteem, which is an important part of life! Feel good about yourself! I have small full rims and they look really good on me, but the frame is too small, so sometimes I can only see clearly in the middle, so get some big full rims :) My friend has full rims with a big frame and she looks really pretty in them, so get full rims! The important thing is that you can see well and you feel good in your glasses! And you don't see frames everywhere. I can only see a thin, blurry line, where my rims are.
- Ron SLv 69 years ago
Get what you want and what makes you happy
Take a few friends with you and see what they think.
You will see the rim in any frames if you make a point in doing so
- Flying DragonLv 79 years ago
You could totally get full rim glasses, even the heavy, black, plastic ones. At first, they might be a little annoying and/or distracting, probably at first, you will keep looking at the frames out of the corner of your eyes etc but, after a while, you won't even notice them any more.
Source(s): Experienced full-rim glasses wearer. - Awkward NerdLv 69 years ago
You should get full rim glasses. If you don't want to see the rim pick out glasses that are light inside to make the rim less noticeable.